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Morning Wire: Title 42 Stays In Place For Now & Japan Boosts Military Spending | 12.28.22

Dec 28, 2022
The Supreme Court's decision to keep Title 42 in place raises questions amid a record surge of migrant crossings at the U.S. southern border. A shocking investigation reveals abuse and mismanagement in Washington State's special education schools, despite substantial funding. Meanwhile, Japan is dramatically ramping up its defense spending in response to increasing tensions with China and North Korea. These developments highlight serious implications for domestic and international policies.
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INSIGHT

Record Migrant Encounters

  • November saw a record number of migrant encounters at the US Southern border, exceeding 230,000.
  • This represents a significant increase from the previous year's record of over 170,000 encounters.
INSIGHT

Title 42 Remains

  • The Supreme Court ruled to keep Title 42 in place, offering temporary relief from potential border surges.
  • Officials anticipate illegal migration to potentially double if Title 42 is rescinded.
ANECDOTE

Special Education School Abuse

  • Reports revealed mismanagement and abuse at Washington state's special education schools.
  • One incident involved a staffer putting a student in a chokehold, caught on security footage.
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